Betterinthebush
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.375 H&H
300gr. Barnes TSX-FB
300gr. Barnes TSX-FB
Beautiful Kudu, Tanks!
Beautiful Kudu, TT!.338 Marlin Express and .300 Savage... .338 ME x 2, .300 Savage x 1
The .338 ME is never a bad answer.
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Beautiful Kudu, Bob!@crossfire3006
To meet there's only one calibre
35 Whelen with a225gn accubond or Woodleigh
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225gn accubond recovered in the ham after a frontal shot at 120yds. Full body penetration.
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52" kudu
Bob
Classy choice!I’m a 275 Rigby guy myself and have no problem using this caliber with my 175 grain bullets
Very nice, Kudu!Used the same Sako rifle in .300 Win Mag for my two Cape Kudu, single shot on each using 200 grain ELDX bullets. I realize not alot of love for these Hornady bullets on this forum, but they worked at 100 yards and over 460 yards very well.View attachment 717277View attachment 717278
Used the same Sako rifle in .300 Win Mag for my two Cape Kudu, single shot on each using 200 grain ELDX bullets. I realize not alot of love for these Hornady bullets on this forum, but they worked at 100 yards and over 460 yards very well.View attachment 717277View attachment 717278
That’s a hell of a kudu!Only recommendation is don't undergun, don't underestimate, even kudu. Some bulls are very large and heavy. I've killed 5. One with 30-06 and four with 338-06. Use a good, strong, proven premium bullet. I've never shot one over about 150 yards.
This bull is very large and heavy. Prime condition early in year- April.
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I am with you there, I took everything from warthog, up to Eland with my 9.2x62, and 286g Norma Oryx hand loads.9.3x62mm with 286 grain A frames. But that gun and load was for everything.